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Smart[er] Nature
GSD 6371 – Smart[er] CitiesPecha Kucha Presentation
Ryn Burns MDesS, Critical Conservation
Select Case Studies
[1] Citizen Scientist Apps
[2] Urban EcoActivist Interventions
[3] Synthetic Productive Landscapes
[1] Citizen Scientist
Wild Ediblesby WinterRoot LLC
NatureFindby Nature Valley
LeafSnapColumbia University University of Maryland Smithsonian Institution
Great Sunflower Projectby Gretchen LeBuhn
LeafSnapColumbia University University of Maryland Smithsonian Institution
“Leafsnap turns users into citizen scientists, automatically sharing images, species
identifications, and geo-coded stamps of species locations with a community of
scientists who will use the stream of data to map and monitor the ebb and flow of flora
nationwide.”
Citizen Scientist + Smart Field Guide + Education + GeoTagging + Trending
The Great Sunflower ProjectGretchen LeBuhn
Citizen Scientist + Smart Mapping + Literally Green City + Realized Urban Potential
Guerrilla GardeningLiz Christy
EcoActivist + Literally Green City + High Visibility Intervention + Realized Urban Potential
Seed BombingLiz Christy
EcoActivist + Literally Green City + Synthetic Landscape +
Inconspicuous + Remediation
[3] Synthetic Productive Landscapes
Eco-MachinesJohn Todd Ecological Design
FabTreeHabMIT - Mitchell Joachim
FarmadelphiaFront Studio Architecture
Synthesized Nature + Smart Components + Smart
Architecture + Literally Green City
FabTreeHabMIT - Mitchell Joachim
Living Machines& John Todd Ecological Design
Synthetic Landscape, Productive Nature, Smart Infrastructure
FarmadelphiaFront Studio Architects
Syntetic Landscape, Productive Nature, Smart Agriculture
Green Urbanism
Conclusions
[1] Citizen Scientist Applications smart tech
[2] Urban EcoActivist Interventions smart organization
[3] Synthetic Productive Landscapes smart assembly
Literally Green City| Synthetic Landscapes | Artificial Nature
Smart[er] Nature
GSD 6371 – Smart[er] CitiesPecha Kucha Presentation
Ryn Burns MDesS, Critical Conservation